Example sentences of "[pron] have a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Almost everyone has a branch locally , and one of its great strengths is its opening hours : 8am–10pm , seven days a week , 364 days a year .
2 Michael can I have a look please ?
3 Can I have a look anyway .
4 Can I have a pen anyway ?
5 Can I have a pen please ?
6 Can I have a word please ?
7 Can I have a word , can I have a word please ?
8 ‘ Do I have a wash especially for Dorothea , ’ she glanced up sharply , ‘ with the scented soap ? ’
9 Could I have a yoghurt today instead of tomorrow ?
10 and the police said all I have to do is phone the police and say well he wants to come and look round the property can I have a policeman there cos I do n't want
11 Same again please , could I have a Babycham please ?
12 Can I have a drink please mum ?
13 May I have a drink please ?
14 Could I have a drink please ?
15 Could I have a drink please ?
16 Right , thank you very much er Chris fo and the proposal is from th the Treasurer , can I have a seconder please ?
17 What sort of — who — could I have a spokesperson here please ?
18 Can I have a go now ?
19 Can I have a go now ?
20 Name the television quiz in which con-testants teasingly ask : ‘ Can I have a P please , Bob ? ’
21 fucking Can I can I have a bit please .
22 Can I have a bit please
23 Can I have a bit more ?
24 Can I have a bit more Amy ?
25 Can I have a bit more in ?
26 ‘ Can I have a standing up egg , Mum ? ’
27 Can I have a spoon please ?
28 Can I have a swine please ?
29 ‘ Can I have a day off tomorrow ? ’
30 Could I have a day off ?
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